The photo is the Board of Directors along with Chaplain Tom Cargill and Marie Cargill, giving the American Legion of Milford, PA a donation of $2500 to be used to purchase needed items for the troops in Iraq.
The donation was raised by the Trails End Property Owners Association, including the chapel, and funds were matched by the association this past summer.

Leaking Hydrants: It is extremely important to report all leaking hydrants to the office, as well as, any visible water leaks! This will help keep our water usage down which is necessary to keep us from having to meter each lot. We also ask all property owners to turn off their lights (indoor/outdoor) and disconnect electric when you leave to conserve on our electric use.

Here are some things to think about before you go home - Did you:Unplug electric and turn-off breaker? Disconnect all fittings and hoses from hydrant?Notify the office of any changes in your address and/or phone number?Did you winterize your trailer?

Anti-Freeze, Backflow Valves, Plugs, & Electric Locks are available at the office. Prices may vary. Stop in or call (570)296-8542 with any questions!

In need of stone for your property? Stop by the Trails End Association Office and order today! Same day delivery is available (some exceptions apply) and must be paid prior to delivery.

Regulations to keep in mind:

All outside lights must be off when your lot is unoccupied and during daylight hours.

All fittings (i.e. Y-connections) and hoses must be removed from water hydrants October 15th through April 15th when the property owner is not on property. A $25.00 fine will be imposed if the fittings and/or hoses are not fully disconnected during this time while the lot is unoccupied.

Hydrants must be visible at all times. Structures and/or Locks are not permitted around or on hydrants. If the maintenance staff is required to remove such items a $25.00 service charge will be billed to the property owner.

Reminder: When winterizing, DO NOT pour/dump chemicals down the drain as this affects the sewer plant and is a violation. Thank you.

Shohola Falls Trails End Property Owners Association

Trails End POA is a recreational camping community in Shohola, Pennsylvania, located in Pike County on scenic Route 6. It is a four season community, open to property owners any time of the year; however, most members enjoy staying throughout the summer months (May through September). Located 14 miles east of Lake Wallenpaupack, the largest lake in the Pocono Mountains - 52 miles of shoreline to be exact!

Trails End, incorporated in 1972, encompasses 400 acres with 1851 lots. Each lot is approximately 50ft. x 90ft. (4500 square ft.). Each lot can be equipped with one RV or Camper (max. 400 sq.ft.), one shed (max. 100 sq.ft.), one open deck or screen room (max. 10ft. X 30ft.), etc. More building guidelines are available in the office. Always check if permits are required before changing or building anything existing or new on the property.

Owning a lot in Trails End entitles the property owner, their family & guests to the following amenities (regulated by our By-laws & Restrictive Covenants):

Gated Community, with Security building at the gate, staffed 24 hour/day, 7 days/week, a roving patrol guard is out 24/7 also!

Pools - Two large outdoor pools, one is heated. A baby pool is also available. All pools are staffed by certified lifeguards during all hours of operation

Clubhouse (the concession, bar, library and fitness center are located inside)

Annual Kids' Halloween Party held Columbus Day weekend followed by the Adult Costume Party at the bar w/entertainment!

And much more!!

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